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UCLA Library Catalog

What am I searching?Melvyl provides information about articles, books, journals and other materials held by UCLA, other University of
California (UC) campuses, and libraries worldwide. This search is limited to University of California Libraries, but
can be changed via a pulldown search limit on the results screen. Many records contain links to full-text articles from
selected databases.

What am I searching?UCLA Library Catalog provides information about the holdings of the UCLA Library, the Southern Regional Library Facility (SRLF), and specialized collections across campus. It includes journals, and periodicals by title, but it does not contain journal article titles or authors.

Articles in selected databases are searched. For a more comprehensive listing, use Databases by Subject.

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What am I searching?Database titles and descriptions of what the database contains. The majority are licensed, subscription titles and will require a computer to be configured for off-campus access if not being accessed from on campus.
If you do not find the database you are seeking, try searching the UCLA Library Catalog or Research Guides.

What am I searching?
The titles and abbreviations of journals subscribed to electronically by the UCLA Library and linked to article databases and Google Scholar. To find journal articles by title and author, use Citation Linker .

What am I searching?The Online Archive of California (OAC) is a Web-accessible, digital gateway to information about materials such as manuscripts, photographs, and works of art held in libraries, museums, archives, and other institutions across California, including UCLA. The OAC allows patrons to view finding aids, i.e., inventories of collection content, which provide detailed information about collection content that is readily accessible and searchable.

UCLA Library

The mission of the UCLA Library is to provide access to and delivery of information resources to UCLA students, faculty, and staff in support of the research and instructional mission of the university. Relying on its highly skilled staff, the Library encourages innovation, capitalizes on appropriate technologies, forges effective partnerships and aggressively promotes excellence.